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. maybe trump got it. michigan -- let's get backtojohnbermanand take us through those colors and the significance. >> 290 votes. donald trump ahead by 15,000 votes in michigan. and in new hampshire, this one has been razor thin. donald trump with a 307-vote lead. wow. the headline, though, as you said, the so-called blue wall crumbling. donald trump winning states including wisconsin and pennsylvania. no republican has won pennsylvania since 1988. no republican has won wisconsin since 1984. hillary clinton didn't even go to wisconsin after the convention. she thought she had it in the bag. now one other big surprise in the sea of surprises overnight. donald trump had coattails in congress. republicans will keep control of the senate. they have at least 51 seats in the senate. they don't need mike pence to break any tie. they have a clear majority. in the house of representatives, at least 235 seats. this has changed. democrats pick up at least six seats. that number has actually gone down. democrats picked up six seats. that's good for them. they hoped as of a few weeks ago they

. maybe trump got it. michigan -- let's get back to john berman and take us through those colors and the significance. >> 290 votes. donald trump ahead by 15,000 votes in michigan. and in new hampshire, this one has been razor thin. donald trump with a 307-vote lead. wow. the headline, though, as you said, the so-called blue wall crumbling. donald trump winning states including wisconsin and pennsylvania. no republican has won pennsylvania since 1988. no republican has won wisconsin since...

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. >> right, right. so when the kennedy family didn't give up the merchandise martwhenjohnf.kennedy was inaugurated there was a massive conflict of interest throughout the kennedy administration, particularly when the president of the -- >> what about this, jeffrey, what about in -- in present day -- >> franklin pierce and other things have happened to -- >> this is day -- >> are you confor theable with all of these mixing and matching of american l personal stuff and now government stuff? >> look there's no question that this is going to be unconventional. there's no question. but you know, every time donald trump, david is apparently intent on saying he's committing a conflict of interest and should be what, impeached? this is where this is going. this -- these are the never trumpers. >> yes. >> let's just be clear. >> jeffrey just one second i just want to be clear on something. i understand. just one thing. if the name that were substituted in here were chelsea clinton, if chelsea clinton were on hillary clinton's transition team, if chelsea clinton sat in on a meeting with the prim

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and whether they would support mitt romneyorjohnmccainand set a score for each voter and if they reached a certain score, you would target them. all the data saying the world is great, but it won't help you unless you have the volunteer army to do it. our campaign spent two years in 2012 recruiting volunteers. to do the same thing too, get people to go call them and go door to door. >> is that how many you had? a million. >> we had somewhere around that. but the clinton campaign is building on what we had. >> kevin, in hindsight now, what missed opportunities did your ground game have for mitt romney? >> one of the things you remember in 2012, we were going against the legendary dan pfeiffer and his turnout team. voters have to be motivated to not only vote for their candidate, but they have to go and find ten friends or ten relatives to also come out and vote for them. so, while we did have a lot of voters who said, yes, i'm for mitt romney, we didn't have the same type of intensity that we needed that that same voter would go knock on five doors or make ten phone calls and brin

and whether they would support mitt romney or john mccain and set a score for each voter and if they reached a certain score, you would target them. all the data saying the world is great, but it won't help you unless you have the volunteer army to do it. our campaign spent two years in 2012 recruiting volunteers. to do the same thing too, get people to go call them and go door to door. >> is that how many you had? a million. >> we had somewhere around that. but the clinton...

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celebrity supporters. >> we don't need jay-z or beyonce. we don'tneedjohnbonjovi. we don't need lady gaga. >> reporter: and trying to project confidence. >> today we're going to win the great state of michigan, and we are going to win back the white house. >> reporter: the republican candidate even reflective in his final campaign rally. >> it's almost hard to believe. we started a year and a half ago. we started with 17 very talented people. now we have one flawed candidate left to beat. >> reporter: earlier trump talking up a celebrity friend of his own, new england patriots quarterback tom brady. >> he called today, and he said, donald, i support you, you're my friend, and i voted for you. >> reporter: but brady hasn't publicly endorsed trump, and yesterday he denied having cast his ballot on a boston radio show. >> no, i haven't voted yet. >> reporter: and trump will be casting his vote later today here in new york city. he'll be watching some of the returns, spending some time here with family, friends, and staff at trump tower. at some point then he'll move over to his wat

celebrity supporters. >> we don't need jay-z or beyonce. we don't need john bon jovi. we don't need lady gaga. >> reporter: and trying to project confidence. >> today we're going to win the great state of michigan, and we are going to win back the white house. >> reporter: the republican candidate even reflective in his final campaign rally. >> it's almost hard to believe. we started a year and a half ago. we started with 17 very talented people. now we have one...

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morning. >> we have the best political team in the business covering itall.johnbermanwho is here to break down all of the numbers. how did this go, john? >> all right, alisyn. a little bit after 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, donald trump has 289 electoral votes. more than enough. he is now the president-elect. he will be the 45th president of the united states. we're still waiting on three states to be called right now. in michigan, donald trump leads by about 15,000 votes. in minnesota, hillary clinton, she has a slight lead of about 42,000 votes. and then new hampshire, just take a look at new hampshire. for those up all night, right now donald trump is 856 votes ahead. that's actually grown since the last time we checked from about 300 to 800. we're not going to call these races any time soon until we hear from those state officials. it's just too close to make those determinations. and they won't change the outcome. donald trump has won this race. as of now, hillary clinton 218 electoral votes. the key overnight her blue wall crumbling. donald trump picked up wins in wisc

morning. >> we have the best political team in the business covering it all. john berman who is here to break down all of the numbers. how did this go, john? >> all right, alisyn. a little bit after 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, donald trump has 289 electoral votes. more than enough. he is now the president-elect. he will be the 45th president of the united states. we're still waiting on three states to be called right now. in michigan, donald trump leads by about 15,000 votes. in...

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day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome to your "new day." chris is offandjohnbermanis here. the trump team says they're starting to do it. anyone who works as a lobbyist before must show a termination of lobbying reform and if you leave the government job, there will be now a five-year lobbying ban. >> this as we're learning some new information about who may be on the short list for cabinet posts, including some surprising names being considered. let's go first to cnn's sunlen serfaty live here at trump tower in new york. good morning. >> good morning. the trump team trying to reign in and reclaim the narrative around their transition right now. not only reports of the infighting but reports that their transition team was stacked with d.c. insiders and lobbyists. now making this big announcement today, this ban on lobbyists would apply to not only their transition team, but to those being vetted for a potential trump administration. really trying here to return to one of the core elements that ignited his campaign as promised he would clean up washington. president

day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome to your "new day." chris is off and john berman is here. the trump team says they're starting to do it. anyone who works as a lobbyist before must show a termination of lobbying reform and if you leave the government job, there will be now a five-year lobbying ban. >> this as we're learning some new information about who may be on the short list for cabinet posts, including some surprising names being considered....

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are terrible numbers, polo. let's discuss with sergeant and professoratjohnj.college and former atf executive matthew horace. gentlemen, thank you very much for being here. no direct link between these four shootings but they all happened within the 24-hour period and the mo seems awfully similar. do you think that there is some sort of loose coordination? >> i think there's more copy cats than anything else. we've seen this now happen a couple other times within the past few weeks from a variety of different suspects and perpetrators. so, i don't think we can make a direct correlation but, unfortunately, we have a situation where it it's becoming their mo. this is something very disturbing. >> matthew, a little bit developing information right now. we can put out the car that police are looking for in san ant antonio, as well as a picture of the suspect. there is a manhunt under way and this is who they are looking for, at least in terms of a person of interest. these are good photos. they're going to be able to find this guy. >> you'll see this come to a very quick close out.

are terrible numbers, polo. let's discuss with sergeant and professor at john j. college and former atf executive matthew horace. gentlemen, thank you very much for being here. no direct link between these four shootings but they all happened within the 24-hour period and the mo seems awfully similar. do you think that there is some sort of loose coordination? >> i think there's more copy cats than anything else. we've seen this now happen a couple other times within the past few weeks...

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johnphillips.he supports donald trump. brother beckle, i haven't seen you in a while. >> i just got out of the hospital. this is my second back operation and it looks like it's going to be a success so i'll be back at it. >> happy to see you. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> so what does today mean to you? >> well, you know what, i've been through so many of these, you have to say about this, i've never seen anything like it. i live in a world of numbers. i look at numbers and see people who have moved their alliances around. it's a tough one to call in a whole lot of ways. i don't have any doubt about what's going to happen. >> you don't? >> no, not at all. >> what do you think is going to happen? >> on the scale of 1 to 100? >> yeah. i think trump has a 1% chance, 2% chance. >> why are your numbers so different? >> because i'm like a lot of people. i actually spend time -- i was in bed for four weeks with nothing to do so i called. north carolina is one of the big secrets for clinton, the best organization i've ever seen bar none and good organizations, too, for point

john phillips. he supports donald trump. brother beckle, i haven't seen you in a while. >> i just got out of the hospital. this is my second back operation and it looks like it's going to be a success so i'll be back at it. >> happy to see you. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> so what does today mean to you? >> well, you know what, i've been through so many of these, you have to say about this, i've never seen anything like it. i live in a world of...

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.remember,johnkoskinis being investigated for potential impeachment for failing to update the record and update congress. so i think number one, you take him at his word that he wanted to supplement the record, but number two, let's say that hillary clinton were to say today, all of this is in the rearview mirror, i've been investigated, all of my aides have been investigated, there's nothing here. well, if comey knows that there is potentially new information that may impact the investigation, then what she's saying is not true. so under the general theory that the public should be given the information and then they can sort it out, my guess is, he wanted us to know that there was new potentially relevant information. >> before knowing if it is relevant. you know. you've heard lots of legal experts say, it just breaks with protocol. him coming forward before knowing if there's relevant information. >> yeah, i wish i had a nickel for every time i asked the media to not report facts in my murder trials and they did itnyway. i wish the president had not prejudged the investigation wh

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donald trumpsupporterjohnphillips.now, sometimes i laugh when trump does certain things because i enjoy how he plays the game of politics and because it is a dirty game. one of the things that does not make me laugh, john, and makes me scratch my head is this. if something bothers donald trump, you know it immediately and in detail. and yet, these hand-raising haters, these neo-nazis -- call them alt-right, call them whatever you want, you know who they are. you know what they're about. you know it's bad. he does not denounce them the way he does anything and anyone else that he doesn't like. why? tell me why. >> well, one of the unfortunate aspects of having a two-party system in this country is you're going to have huge tents on each side. unfortunately, those huge tents involve a lot of nuts. the left has a lot of people with a lot of boutique ideas. in europe, all these people would have their own parties. he did say, look, i want no part of these people. he did denounce them. in fact, if you go back to 2000 when he was thinking about running for presidency under the reform pa

donald trump supporter john phillips. now, sometimes i laugh when trump does certain things because i enjoy how he plays the game of politics and because it is a dirty game. one of the things that does not make me laugh, john, and makes me scratch my head is this. if something bothers donald trump, you know it immediately and in detail. and yet, these hand-raising haters, these neo-nazis -- call them alt-right, call them whatever you want, you know who they are. you know what they're about....

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professoratjohnj.college of justice. and former atf executive matthew horace. matthew, no proof at this point of these being coordinated attacks. meaning that there was some type of knowledge and planning into this. but have you ever heard of four shootings in three states in this type of period before? >> i have not. i think the closest thing i can think of is what happened during that time period in tulsa and dallas. at this point, i'm sure the fbi and other organizations will look at the facts of the cases to try to draw some connection, if possible, but it may just be happenstance. >> joe, let's talk about that. an san antonio, st. louis, florida, what are the chance in your mind you think they're connected? >> i don't think they're connected. >> this is just a horrible coincidence that happened in 24 hours. >> i think maybe somewhat saw it happen on tv -- >> even though the mo seems to be the same in terms of a police officer sitting in his patrol car after a routine, so-called traffic stop and being shot. >> we saw this in iowa about two weeks ago. they drove up on an offi

professor at john j. college of justice. and former atf executive matthew horace. matthew, no proof at this point of these being coordinated attacks. meaning that there was some type of knowledge and planning into this. but have you ever heard of four shootings in three states in this type of period before? >> i have not. i think the closest thing i can think of is what happened during that time period in tulsa and dallas. at this point, i'm sure the fbi and other organizations will look...

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also say they found firearms andammunition.john? >>>jill stein wants a recount in three battleground states. wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. she's raised more than $4 million to make this happen. this comes after computer experts have raised questions about the possible hacking of voting machines. dr. jill stein joins us this morning to talk about this all. dr. stein, thank you for being with us. do you think this election was stolen? >> we don't know. and i think the forensic computer experts have raised serious questions. what we do know is that this was a hack riddled election. we saw hacks into voter databases and into party databases and into individual e-mail accounts. we know that there were attempts made broadly on state voter databases and we know that we have an election system that relies on computerized electronic equipment, which is wide open to hacks. which has very primitive security from, in many cases, a decade ago or more and staff that is really not trained in security. so, it's extremely vulnerable. americans deserve to have confidence in our vote. >> dr. st

also say they found firearms and ammunition. john? >>> jill stein wants a recount in three battleground states. wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. she's raised more than $4 million to make this happen. this comes after computer experts have raised questions about the possible hacking of voting machines. dr. jill stein joins us this morning to talk about this all. dr. stein, thank you for being with us. do you think this election was stolen? >> we don't know. and i think the...

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become, after being president elect, president of the unitedstates.john, youand i spent a lot of time with that magic wall. he did it impressively, cracking her so-called blue wall. >> it is stunning what he has done when you look at the map. whether it is temporary or permanent, a major realignment of the electoral map, the way we elected presidents, kming after two very convincing democrat wins. bokt obama victories were huge wins when it comes to electoral college. as we have a couple more states to count, donald trump is going to get close to 300. that's stunning because he flipped florida, he flipped ohio, he flipped wisconsin, looks like he will flip michigan and pennsylvania. look at how we have elected presidents the last 20 years. this is man very few people gave any chance of being the republican nominee, and in the last several weeks any people gave any chance of being the president of the united states. his biggest challenge just started. this country is ripped apart by this campaign and he is going to have to now in two months put together a government. he is going t

become, after being president elect, president of the united states. john, you and i spent a lot of time with that magic wall. he did it impressively, cracking her so-called blue wall. >> it is stunning what he has done when you look at the map. whether it is temporary or permanent, a major realignment of the electoral map, the way we elected presidents, kming after two very convincing democrat wins. bokt obama victories were huge wins when it comes to electoral college. as we have a...

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carolina governor nikki haley has not always been in donald trump's corner.joejohnslooksat the evolution of a once rocky relationship. >> reporter: donald trump hasn't always been the biggest fan of nikki haley. >> i won south carolina, big, big, big. nikki haley was against me. it turned out to be an asset because she is very weak on borders, okay. >> reporter: and vice versa. >> when a bully hits you, you hit that bully right back. >> reporter: but the president-elect is turning to the south carolina governor to be the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. praising haley as a proven dealmaker and saying she will be a great leader representing us on the world stage. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: the choice of haley, the daughter of indian immigrants would also add diversity to a trump cabinet. haley said she accepted the assignment out of a sense of duty, adding when the president believes you have a major contribution to make to the welfare of our nation and to our nation's standing in the world, that is a calling that is important to heed. it's a far cry from the hea

carolina governor nikki haley has not always been in donald trump's corner. joe johns looks at the evolution of a once rocky relationship. >> reporter: donald trump hasn't always been the biggest fan of nikki haley. >> i won south carolina, big, big, big. nikki haley was against me. it turned out to be an asset because she is very weak on borders, okay. >> reporter: and vice versa. >> when a bully hits you, you hit that bully right back. >> reporter: but the...

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, new jersey. what does it look like so far? 6:07 a.m. >> goodmorning,john. iam not outside the target, i am inside showing you what's being offered here. check this out a slew of tvs. only 63 left. no, i'm not a salesperson. but here's the thing, last night after everybody ate their turkey and ate their pumpkin pie they came here to target. hundreds of people waiting in line and, you know what they really, really wanted? they wanted the 50 inch 4k tv. that sold out. but a jinorms teddy bear, as well. black friday not just a shopping thing, but also a holiday thing. this year's black friday frenzy kicking off with hundreds jamming the streets outside macy's flagship store in new york city. early bird shoppers taking over entire departments in search of steep discounts. it's that time of year when all-out chaos ensues over jumbo-sized tvs. and shoppers battle it out over who gets the biggest deals. this excited crowd caught clamoring over electronics at a walmart in columbus, mississippi. even though walmart is trying to reduce the brawls by handing out wristbands to a limited nu

, new jersey. what does it look like so far? 6:07 a.m. >> good morning, john. i am not outside the target, i am inside showing you what's being offered here. check this out a slew of tvs. only 63 left. no, i'm not a salesperson. but here's the thing, last night after everybody ate their turkey and ate their pumpkin pie they came here to target. hundreds of people waiting in line and, you know what they really, really wanted? they wanted the 50 inch 4k tv. that sold out. but a jinorms...

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political correspondent dana bash and cnn political analyst and editor in chief of "the dailybeast"johnavalonto talk about all this. let's talk about what is reportedly this infighting in terms of the top. i think it's about a division of power, right. so what will steve bannon be in charge of? do we know how it will be delineated? >> well, i don't think it will be delineated very much. that's how it worked in the campaign. but running a campaign with a handful of people and running an entire country or a global economy is quite different. so the way this is going to shake out is unclear. i'm not so sure that the sort of infighting, if you will, is so much between those power centers as it is between those who want the jobs that are open. it's sort of the typical jockeying, but it is jockeying on steroids because these people genuinely didn't think they would be here. they thought they would be going off on their merry way, having their lives returning to normalcy, and hillary clinton would be doing a transition. and that's not happening. >> i think dana is closer on. i know it's a go

political correspondent dana bash and cnn political analyst and editor in chief of "the daily beast" john avalon to talk about all this. let's talk about what is reportedly this infighting in terms of the top. i think it's about a division of power, right. so what will steve bannon be in charge of? do we know how it will be delineated? >> well, i don't think it will be delineated very much. that's how it worked in the campaign. but running a campaign with a handful of people...

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the polls showing? that it's really tight. just five days out. cnn'sjoejohnslivein washington with more. joe. >> good morning, chris. all about get out the vote for both of these candidates, states and the challenge is to - rev up voter excitement. but for donald trump it's about message discipline avoiding another stumble. while for hillary clinton motivating minorities and younger voters to show up. donald trump reminding himself to stay on message. >> we've got to be nice and cool. nice and cool. stay on point, donald. stay on point. >> reporter: making his big push in battleground florida as new cnn polls show the race tightening in several swing states. >> i have been watching hillary the last few days. she's totally unhinged. >> reporter: hillary clinton striking a grave tone, targeting minority voters in nevada by using trump's own words against him. >> someone who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: clinton also aggressively setting her sights on the red state of arizona where trump holds a five-point lead. >> if donal

the polls showing? that it's really tight. just five days out. cnn's joe johns live in washington with more. joe. >> good morning, chris. all about get out the vote for both of these candidates, states and the challenge is to - rev up voter excitement. but for donald trump it's about message discipline avoiding another stumble. while for hillary clinton motivating minorities and younger voters to show up. donald trump reminding himself to stay on message. >> we've got to be nice...

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pullingforjohnbolton.they're hoping that rudy and mitt romney will cancel each other out and john bolton will be the last man standing. would be kind of interesting to see who wins. i really don't know. >> the tower versus d.c. versus d.c. >> that's right. >> gotcha. errol so then who does he listen to? >> there's a couple of other considerations that have to go into this. is it political loyalty based on the campaign and so forth? but what is it this white house wants to accomplish? we have a lot of very specific promises from donald trump from the campaign trail about national security, fighting the war against isis, resetting trade policy and so forth but in between there's everything else and what's that going to look like and is the secretary of state, whoever that person is, going to be sort of the architect of whatever else donald trump wants to do in the world? or is he going to sort of keep that inside the oval office? it's not clear whether he wants a close collaborator, whether he wants somebody out on the road for him all of the time, whether he wants to weed toge

pulling for john bolton. they're hoping that rudy and mitt romney will cancel each other out and john bolton will be the last man standing. would be kind of interesting to see who wins. i really don't know. >> the tower versus d.c. versus d.c. >> that's right. >> gotcha. errol so then who does he listen to? >> there's a couple of other considerations that have to go into this. is it political loyalty based on the campaign and so forth? but what is it this white house...

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being confused with a man you've never been confused withbefore,johnmccain.he's been saying the same thing, senator cardin. what's wrong with donald trump's treaties that we will be better off getting along with russia? >> chris, russia's not our friend. they're not our partner. we ignore them at our own peril. ask the people of ukraine whether they can trust russia's statements now that russia is occupying part of ukraine. ask the people of maldova, georgia, they've taken over part of the sovereignty of that country. ask our allies in the baltics how they feel. in the united states, may not have been attacked by a mig but we were attacked by a mouse. russia has attacked america through cyber. we have to respond to that. we want to get along with that. russia is an aggressor, a bully. if we start to say what they're doing is okay, we're going to find that their activities will be even more aggressive. >> trump says, you are right, senator cardin. all of those conditions exist. they do because you democrats are weak and you have been weak for eight years. your russian reset was a

being confused with a man you've never been confused with before, john mccain. he's been saying the same thing, senator cardin. what's wrong with donald trump's treaties that we will be better off getting along with russia? >> chris, russia's not our friend. they're not our partner. we ignore them at our own peril. ask the people of ukraine whether they can trust russia's statements now that russia is occupying part of ukraine. ask the people of maldova, georgia, they've taken over part...

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have a diplomat in charge of diplomacy. you don't want a bomb thrower. so,no,johnboltonis totally unfit to be secretary of state and i hope that the trump administration will say, you know what, he does not represent what donald trump represents. >>> senator rand paul at odds over donald trump's potential cabinet picks. some have blasted. republicans blasting trump's rumored picks so far, especially with regard to foreign policy and national security. is the gop gearing up for new battles over policy and appointments? joining us former speech writer for george w. bush and senior editor of "the atlantic." and jackie kucinich is with us. thank you for being here. just your read on what rand paul said there, jackie, just in terms of where you think all the leads are going to fall here. >> well, i mean, you did have, this is classic rand paul. i mean, john bolton is kind of the opposite of rand paul's libertarian noninterventionalist ideology. on the other side of the coin, you had lindsey graham tell reporters is actually an asset. but it shows that trump -- this isn't a clea

have a diplomat in charge of diplomacy. you don't want a bomb thrower. so, no, john bolton is totally unfit to be secretary of state and i hope that the trump administration will say, you know what, he does not represent what donald trump represents. >>> senator rand paul at odds over donald trump's potential cabinet picks. some have blasted. republicans blasting trump's rumored picks so far, especially with regard to foreign policy and national security. is the gop gearing up for new...

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.presidentjohnquincyadams wife was foreign born. melania at 5'11", she was a successful model meeting donald trump back in 1998. she told "people" magazine she thought he had sparkle. melania once graced the covers of magazines and sold her line of jewelry on qvc. she once appeared in the afflac commerci commercial. she plans to focus on women and children and teach others to respect others with kindness and compassion. >> we have to find a way to disagree and respect each other. >> reporter: from fifth avenue to pennsylvania avenue, melania trump will soon be first lady. randi kaye, cnn, orlando, florida. >> one more note. barron trump will be the first boy to be raised in the white house since john jr. >> obviously he is much older. john-john was a child. >> we don't see a lot of little boys in the white house. >> we still don't know what we will see. will they move to washington, d.c.? he is very well set up here. >> but president-elect stay in new york? >> i don't know what they will chose. >> that would be fascinating. donald trump's white house transition is starting to

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beginwithjohnbermton break down all of thenumbers,john, layit out for us. >> this is where things stand just after 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. as you said, donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. he has 289 electoral votes avenue of right now, hillary clinton at 218. there are still three states waiting to be called, michigan, minnesota and new hampshire. donald trump with a slight edge there. let's look at new hampshire this has been close all night long. in the state of new hampshire, donald trump ahead by 300 votes. just 300 votes. but the bottom line is, he doesn't need them, he's got enough already, when it's all said and done, he may end up with 300 electoral votes. that is a sizable victory. as of now, hillary clinton at 218. the key overnight, the blue wall crumbling. it's a cliche now but it's very important to understand. donald trump picked up wins in wisconsin and pennsylvania. no republican has won pennsylvania since 1988. no republican has won wisconsin since 1984. hillary clinton didn't even go there. she thought she had it in the bag.

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covered only the way cnn can. let's gotojohnberman,john. >>good morning, a little after 4:00 a.m. in the east coast, donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. as of right now, he's already won 289 electoral votes. we have three states still remaining to call, michigan, minnesota also, new hampshire. maine, also, we did just call maine. but one interesting detail about the state of maine. donald trump will one one electoral vote in the state of maine. the first republican to win an electoral vote in new england since 2000, that is because it's based on congressional districts. some other information we want to give you right now, hillary clinton is at 218 electoral votes. 289 for trump. no republican has won pennsylvania since 1988. no republican has won wisconsin since ronald reagan couldn't even go there after the convention. but hillary clinton did win some states including california and virginia, bringing her total to 19. dramatically fewer than expected. one of the big surprises alisyn brought up say little bit ago, donald trump they had coattails, re

covered only the way cnn can. let's go to john berman, john. >> good morning, a little after 4:00 a.m. in the east coast, donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. as of right now, he's already won 289 electoral votes. we have three states still remaining to call, michigan, minnesota also, new hampshire. maine, also, we did just call maine. but one interesting detail about the state of maine. donald trump will one one electoral vote in the state of maine. the first...

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morning,john. tryingto reclaim the narrative one that has been played by reports of infighting and making this big move today. a ban on lobbying and all people trump administration and harkens back to donald trump as a candidate's core promise that he will shake up washington. president-elect donald trump's transition team now moving to uphold this campaign promise. >> we are going to drain the swamp. >> reporter: unveiling a new lobbying ban, requiring anyone under consideration for a job in the trump administration to sign a written pledge to terminate their lobbying. and when they leave office, they will be banned from being a lobbyist for five years. >> we talk about draining the swamp. this is one of the first steps. >> reporter: as they make headway on some aspects of the transition, other parts are still slow moving. trump's team has not yet contacted the pentagon, state department or other federal agencies to inform them about the transition with major washington agencies saying they're still left in the dark. but trump's team says they're moving forward on this today. read

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happy about the result. i don't think supportersofjohnmccain,or mitt romney were happy about the result. and we've had acrimonious elections in the past. what he's saying is, respect our democracy, respect the system that says once the election is over, we have one president. that doesn't mean that we shouldn't fight vigorously over differences on policy moving forward. it does mean that we have one president at a time, and you should start from the -- premise that we should find ways to work together. because the success of the country depends on it. so, i understand how strongly people feel and how offended they were by some of the things that were done in this campaign. but this isn't about respect for one man. it's about respect for our democracy, and for our institutions. because those have to endure. >> david, what do you think is the future of president obama's legacy, given that donald trump has basically stated that he's going to dismantle as much of it as possible, starting right away with obamacare? >> yeah, we'll see exactly how this thing moves forward. it's one thin

happy about the result. i don't think supporters of john mccain, or mitt romney were happy about the result. and we've had acrimonious elections in the past. what he's saying is, respect our democracy, respect the system that says once the election is over, we have one president. that doesn't mean that we shouldn't fight vigorously over differences on policy moving forward. it does mean that we have one president at a time, and you should start from the -- premise that we should find ways to...

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our panel, cnn political commentator and democraticstrategistjohnphillips.cnn political commentator and donald trump supporter and kevin sherry, former senior adviser to mitt romney, presidential campaign. paul begala, donald trump, gathered a lot of momentum from the populist segment of politics and saying i'm going to be for the blue collar again. mnuchin former goldman sachs guy, widely criticized for running what was called a foreclosure machine, and wilbur ross, a guy who buys companies, and figures out how to make the most of their failing assets, do you think this works to trump's favor of being for the blue collar guy? >> yeah, he waon fair and squar on a populous message but he said he would drain the swamp. he's just bringing in bigger alligators. a couple of billionaires and a couple of washington insiders. mr. ross and mr. mnuchin, billionaires from wall street, and then on the other side congressman tom price from georgia, longtime chairman of the budget committee, d.c. insider of the first order and elaine chow, very important woman. >> longest serving secr

our panel, cnn political commentator and democratic strategist john phillips. cnn political commentator and donald trump supporter and kevin sherry, former senior adviser to mitt romney, presidential campaign. paul begala, donald trump, gathered a lot of momentum from the populist segment of politics and saying i'm going to be for the blue collar again. mnuchin former goldman sachs guy, widely criticized for running what was called a foreclosure machine, and wilbur ross, a guy who buys...

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supportermr.johnphillips.and commentator and strategist and hillary clinton supporter maria cardona. who do you believe is your best surrogate and why? >> we have so many, chris. >> just one, please. >> i'm going to say michelle obama. >> why? >> the closer. she is a star. she appeals to frankly all of the demographics that democrats need to make sure get out to vote including women and including millennials and latinos and african-americans. college educated white women. you name it. michelle obama is popular with everybody. i think she is the not so secret weapon. we called her the closer. we have seen why every time she gets up and gives a speech. and she's also untouchable. if you notice the one person the trump campaign and trump himself have never dared to go after is michelle obama. >> that is true, john. how did trump miss her? who is your best surrogate and why? >> you might say, chris, that melania is in pennsylvania trying to help the republicans get off the schnide there in the keystone stayte. >> you see what the master has to say about that. what do you think? you thin

supporter mr. john phillips. and commentator and strategist and hillary clinton supporter maria cardona. who do you believe is your best surrogate and why? >> we have so many, chris. >> just one, please. >> i'm going to say michelle obama. >> why? >> the closer. she is a star. she appeals to frankly all of the demographics that democrats need to make sure get out to vote including women and including millennials and latinos and african-americans. college educated...

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radiohostjohnphillips.he's a dmpl trump supporter. one of the main distinguishing features here, lady and gentleman, is this cast of characters around each. really, trump is a one-man show, right? and you have on the clinton side more of a team approach. the biggest star on that team, arguably, president barack obama. and he just said something that's indicative of this last push in the election. let's play it. >> i want ever man out there who's voting to kind of look inside yourself and ask yourself, well, if you're having problems with this stuff, how much of it is, you know, that we're just not used to it? you know, like, when a guy's ambitious and out in the public arena and working hard. well, that's okay. when a woman suddenly does it, suddenly you all are, well, why is she doing that? i'm just being honest. i want to you think about it, because she is so much better qualified than the other guy. >> so, maria, what is the upside? obviously, the president doesn't say this by accident. what is he trying to touch? >> i think that was a remarkable moment, chris. because here y

radio host john phillips. he's a dmpl trump supporter. one of the main distinguishing features here, lady and gentleman, is this cast of characters around each. really, trump is a one-man show, right? and you have on the clinton side more of a team approach. the biggest star on that team, arguably, president barack obama. and he just said something that's indicative of this last push in the election. let's play it. >> i want ever man out there who's voting to kind of look inside yourself...

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. but the other cabinet positions, of course,do.johnandalisyn? >> sunlen thank you for all of that background. let's bring in cnn political analyst and washington bureau chief for the daily beach jackie susan itch and cnn politics executive editor mark preston. mark broke the news yesterday about trump's meeting with mitt romney. i've been watching you work your phone during the commercial break. what do you think of senator jeff sessions here? >> you know, not unexpected. jeff sessions has, you know, a long career here in washington. he also served as the attorney general out of alabama and most importantly, i think, he brings a lot of loyalty to the mix that donald trump seems to be looking at right now which we all know is very, very important. he's been with donald trump since the very beginning. the first senator to endorse him. but he also has a lot of experience when it comes to working on the senate judiciary committee. and, of course, his experience in state law, as well. so not a surprising pick at all, alisyn. >> guys, i should tell you just as we were doing this, reuter

. but the other cabinet positions, of course, do. john and alisyn? >> sunlen thank you for all of that background. let's bring in cnn political analyst and washington bureau chief for the daily beach jackie susan itch and cnn politics executive editor mark preston. mark broke the news yesterday about trump's meeting with mitt romney. i've been watching you work your phone during the commercial break. what do you think of senator jeff sessions here? >> you know, not unexpected. jeff...

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leading the charge? >> our democracy is under attack.>>johnbonafestis an activist who ran for office a few years ago. >> this is a story of where the democratic party needs to be. >> reporter: he's a big proponent of voting rights and he tried to get president bush impeached because of the iraq war. >> we have a constitutional duty to investigation. >> reporter: the chief computer scientist seems to be on a different page. j. alex halderman is concerned about the risk of elections being hacked. he talked about it on cspan before the vote. >> the realistic attack is going to be honing in on whichever states end up having the closest margin. >> reporter: but he wants an investigation because he thinks any questions about voting security ought to be addressed, not because he's convinced it would necessarily change the result nor prove anyone tried to rig the vote. he's posted online, quote, were this year's deviations from pre-election polls the result of a cyber attack? probably not. i believe the most likely explanation is the polls were systematically wrong. as for election officials,

leading the charge? >> our democracy is under attack. >> john bonafest is an activist who ran for office a few years ago. >> this is a story of where the democratic party needs to be. >> reporter: he's a big proponent of voting rights and he tried to get president bush impeached because of the iraq war. >> we have a constitutional duty to investigation. >> reporter: the chief computer scientist seems to be on a different page. j. alex halderman is concerned...

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contention is formerambassadorjohnboltbannon. so rudy giuliani was at an event last night and asked about this. let me play this for you. >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better? >> maybe me, i don't know. >> okay. he's being coy, sort of. what do you think is going to happen? >> look, i think that trump values loyalty above all else. rudy giuliani has been a scrapper for him, a street fighter for him. if he then wants to turn out to be the chief diplomat, it might make you scratch your head a little bit. but if you go back over giuliani's career postpost-9/11 makes more sense. this is someone who developed a voice in national security and foreign policy as a result of 9/11. i think he wants to bring that to bear. he's talked about the top priority being fighting isis. i would look for giuliani to play that role. if he doesn't want attorney general, i would have thought that would be something he wanted more. to this other point about divisions, it's important to look at some recent history. the bush team didn't have any ideological divisions in their t

contention is former ambassador john bolt bannon. so rudy giuliani was at an event last night and asked about this. let me play this for you. >> john would be a very good choice. >> is there anybody better? >> maybe me, i don't know. >> okay. he's being coy, sort of. what do you think is going to happen? >> look, i think that trump values loyalty above all else. rudy giuliani has been a scrapper for him, a street fighter for him. if he then wants to turn out to be...

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masters a new medium usually benefits greatly, whether it's fdr and the radio, firesidechats,johnf.kennedy and ronald regan with tv and now donald trump apparently with twitter. i think in a way though i think maybe it's a good thing that he's using twitter right now to talk about pop culture and "hamilton." and not something more serious. i think that you could make a good argument that he needs to speak out about race in america and to sort of quell concerns that people have about him. i don't think twitter would be the best medium for that message. he did it on "60 minutes" a little bit. i think maybe there's a speech, not twitter. i'm not upset. >> okay. >> maybe it's better. let him tweet about "hamilton" and not a more substantive topic. >> let's hear what he said on "60 minutes." >> i am so saddened to hear that and i say stop it, if it helps. i will say it and i will say it right to the cameras, stop it. >> so, jack, matt said there should potentially be a speech. is there one coming? would you advise there be one? >> i think he'll do one in time. right now he really does

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week, then of course yesterday we also get word thatgeneraljohnkelly,david petraeus, bob corker also possibly in the running for that position. how quickly do you think we're going to hear what that decision is? and we know that romney has a lot of people think divided republicans, you know, trump's camp doesn't want him, many other republicans do. what are you prognosticate in this regard? >> well, much like with cuba policy, trump is impossible to predict, but he has been willing to kind of go outside the bounds of what was expected. he is not filling the cabinet with traditional washington politicos, u.s. senators and former governors. he's been going to the private sector. you know, one thing about mitt romney is he has that private sector experience and he has that look. he looks like the secretary of state from central casting. and donald trump has proven that the look is very important to him. they say that's part of why he wanted mike pence. he looked like a vice president. so sometimes it's stuff like that that drives his decision making. but if it stays in line with wh

week, then of course yesterday we also get word that general john kelly, david petraeus, bob corker also possibly in the running for that position. how quickly do you think we're going to hear what that decision is? and we know that romney has a lot of people think divided republicans, you know, trump's camp doesn't want him, many other republicans do. what are you prognosticate in this regard? >> well, much like with cuba policy, trump is impossible to predict, but he has been willing...

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to be werewolf in london. >> you win. >> we like the musical references always.>>>johnformerchief of staff to president george h.w. bush. he supports donald trump. good morning, governor. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing well. hillary clinton is making her closing argument that donald trump's character disqualifies him to be president of the united states. she cites his offensive comments towards women and muslims and hispanic and she says that's revealing of his character. what do you think of donald trump's character? >> look, she's doing this because she got pressure from the down ballot and the democratic side that she kept talking about comey, all it would do is remind a culture of corruption and that was oozing down to the candidates. you had people talking about virginia where mcauliffe raises money with the clintons and gives the $500,000 to the wife of the deputy director of the fbi who eventually was examining the clinton case. even creeps down into new hampshire where maggie is running against senate ayotte and comes under scrutiny and people find out she took

to be werewolf in london. >> you win. >> we like the musical references always. >>> john former chief of staff to president george h.w. bush. he supports donald trump. good morning, governor. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing well. hillary clinton is making her closing argument that donald trump's character disqualifies him to be president of the united states. she cites his offensive comments towards women and muslims and hispanic and she says that's...

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is tightening. we have cnnjoejohnslivein washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. in the closing days, donald trump continuing his personal struggle with message discipline as hillary clinton's closing argument to get out the vote are sounding more somber than her campaign would prefer as the tightening in the polls continues with five days to go. donald trump reminding himself to stay on message. >> we have to be nice and cool. nice and cool. stay on point, donald. stay on point. >> reporter: making his big push in battleground florida as new cnn polls show the race tightening in several swing states. hillary clinton striking a grave tone targeting minority voters in nevada by using trump's words against him. >> someone who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults latinos and african-americans. >> reporter: clinton setting her sights on the red state of arizona. >> if donald trump were to win this election, we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and ideas which are dangerous or start a real war instead of just a tw

is tightening. we have cnn joe johns live in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. in the closing days, donald trump continuing his personal struggle with message discipline as hillary clinton's closing argument to get out the vote are sounding more somber than her campaign would prefer as the tightening in the polls continues with five days to go. donald trump reminding himself to stay on message. >> we have to be nice and cool. nice and cool. stay...

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astounding. right? becausebothjohnkerryand both barack obama they got less than 10% respectively from the gop >> hmm. >> of voters. so i think that was really important. and also she was winning early voting by 53% in florida. which is a state that we all know, if donald trump doesn't win that state there's really no path for him at all. >> corey -- >> donald trump was not just in pennsylvania. he did a massive rally in wisconsin last night and his sons, which you know it's amazing that no one talks -- every time chelsea clinton is on the campaign trail she's this great surrogate for her mother and she gets that credit. donald trump's kids don't get that same credit. donald trump jr. was in ohio. eric was in north carolina. his daughter was on the trail. melania is on the trail, ivanka trump is an the trail. i don't see that on the map of where donald trump surrogates are. if we're going to compare apples to apples -- >> it's not apples to apples -- >> he was in pennsylvania and he was in wisconsin and three events in florida today and i think if you want to put his schedule up a

astounding. right? because both john kerry and both barack obama they got less than 10% respectively from the gop >> hmm. >> of voters. so i think that was really important. and also she was winning early voting by 53% in florida. which is a state that we all know, if donald trump doesn't win that state there's really no path for him at all. >> corey -- >> donald trump was not just in pennsylvania. he did a massive rally in wisconsin last night and his sons, which you...

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information from television and from briefings. don't expect him to turn to doris carnes goodwinorjohnmeachemto figure out what a president does. i think it's going to be terribly difficult for him. >> julian, michael brings up a good point, that he doesn't have any experience, but that is what drew a lot of people to him is that he is an anti-establishment man. you wrote -- just wrote a piece with your wife lynn jacobs from the daily beast. i'm going to quote interest it. in many respects this week's election has a potential to have even bigger consequences than reagan's victory for conservatism. walk us through some of the most striking consequences you prognosticate? >> first of all, you have a very, very conservative republican congress. we can't forget that. much more conservative than republicans were in the 1980s. they are going to try to take advantage of these next two years and push donald trump with them on a very right ward agenda. other than a senate filibuster, there's very little democrats can do to stop that. on deregulation of some version of this ban on muslims you

information from television and from briefings. don't expect him to turn to doris carnes goodwin or john meachem to figure out what a president does. i think it's going to be terribly difficult for him. >> julian, michael brings up a good point, that he doesn't have any experience, but that is what drew a lot of people to him is that he is an anti-establishment man. you wrote -- just wrote a piece with your wife lynn jacobs from the daily beast. i'm going to quote interest it. in many...

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the vatican underpopejohnpaulii which really did extend a hand of friendship in 1996 fidel castro visited pope john paul ii at the vatican two years later. the pope made his historic visit to cuba. since -- in total actually pope john paul ii met five times with fidel castro benedict the xvi, pope francis, the first latin american pope met last year in september when he visited cuba, met with fidel castro for a 40-minute visit. so despite the obvious ideological differences, relations never were cut between cuba and the vatican. of course, it was the vatican that played a critical role as an intermediary between cuba and the united states, which led to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. >> it did indeed. ben wedeman, thank you for that update from rome. >>> we have so much more news to talk to you about this morning. >>> next hour of your "new day" starts right after this break. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. fixodent plus adhesives. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixod

the vatican under pope john paul ii which really did extend a hand of friendship in 1996 fidel castro visited pope john paul ii at the vatican two years later. the pope made his historic visit to cuba. since -- in total actually pope john paul ii met five times with fidel castro benedict the xvi, pope francis, the first latin american pope met last year in september when he visited cuba, met with fidel castro for a 40-minute visit. so despite the obvious ideological differences, relations...

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relations with cuba. and it wasn't until 1996,whenjohnpaulii met with castro that things began to change in 1988. you had that historic visit from pope john paul ii to cuba. and the relationship developed. in fact, in the end, pope john paul ii met with fidel castro five times. and that really set the groundwork for this gradual improvement in relations. and, of course, that relationship between the vatican and cuba was critical in re-establishing relations between washington and havana. christi. martin. >> all right. ben wedeman reporting live for us from rome there. ben, thank you so much for that perspective. >>> fidel castro leaves behind a very different cuba than the one when he held power for 47 years. up next, we'll talk about how these years of defiance of the u.s. shaped the legacy of several american presidents. sites to find a better price...l ...stop clicking around... the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large

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johnhewin the justice department during the first term of president bush. donald trump said he's going to drain the swamp and get rid of the people that he thought caused the problems. >> i'm surprised there's so many people here i thought everyone at heritage was working over at the transition headquarters. i asked the taxicab driver to take me to trump transition headquarters and he dropped me off here instead. >> he's making a joke there. but there are a lot of familiar faces from the reagan administration. the first bush and second bush administration. how can he drain the swamp? >> i think it's a different administration. only in d.c. does it make sense for people to walk into a job interview, talk to somebody who is going to hire them and they have already given that their money. these people weren't trump contributors, big donors, he's walking in and seeing people with experience and hiring them. >> the problem is i won't look at people equally based on their merits, he's says i'm draining the swamp and getting rid of the problems. if you're reaching back 30 years to the r

john hew in the justice department during the first term of president bush. donald trump said he's going to drain the swamp and get rid of the people that he thought caused the problems. >> i'm surprised there's so many people here i thought everyone at heritage was working over at the transition headquarters. i asked the taxicab driver to take me to trump transition headquarters and he dropped me off here instead. >> he's making a joke there. but there are a lot of familiar faces...

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as he announced the charges. >> i don't think so. i thinkthatjohnchoihas been very thorough. i think he has been very reasonable. he and special prosecutor don lewis but also i have to say that i commend john choi for the collaboration that has gone on in this case in asking for help from the u.s. department of justice and has gone all the way up to the highest levels to the attorney general's office, so you have the support and the collaboration of the federal government, the fbi, the u.s. attorney's office andy lugar in minnesota, and i think that's an important collaborative that we rarely see not only in minnesota but anywhere in the country. >> let's talk about the video. >> yes. >> that is what stays with so many people. >> of course. >> as i read the intro, they may not remember the name, but when they saw the video they remember what we're talking about. >> exactly. >> the video often is not decisive for the jury. remember the ray tensing in cincinnati. what role will this video play from your perspective? >> i think the video will play an outstanding role in this. i wa

as he announced the charges. >> i don't think so. i think that john choi has been very thorough. i think he has been very reasonable. he and special prosecutor don lewis but also i have to say that i commend john choi for the collaboration that has gone on in this case in asking for help from the u.s. department of justice and has gone all the way up to the highest levels to the attorney general's office, so you have the support and the collaboration of the federal government, the fbi,...

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upper echelons of the republican party, you can't bring outjeb.johnkasichvotedforjohnmccain.he doesn't have anyone to whom he can go, but give him credit for this to victor's point, he can still fill an arena, the hershey arena last night with 15,000 people. what that does is gives solace to trump supporters who are looking at these maps and, yes, they show the gap has narrowed but they show that trump has a very narrow path to pursue. it emboldens the trump supporters. wow, 15,000 people in pennsylvania came out last night. i'm not alone. we can do this. in the end, if it comes down to an election day effort, he is relying on an organic process, not one where award leader or committee person pulls you out to vote. >> this $4 million he is investing into this two-minute ad that shows these huge crowds over the last year and a half and using the term movement. lot of it, as you mentioned, early this morning is some pretty bleak rhetoric. he turned it around in the last 20 or 30 seconds. >> he taking one of his most controversial speeches in the entire election year, talking abou

upper echelons of the republican party, you can't bring out jeb. john kasich voted for john mccain. he doesn't have anyone to whom he can go, but give him credit for this to victor's point, he can still fill an arena, the hershey arena last night with 15,000 people. what that does is gives solace to trump supporters who are looking at these maps and, yes, they show the gap has narrowed but they show that trump has a very narrow path to pursue. it emboldens the trump supporters. wow, 15,000...

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big crowds and you think, wow, there is real momentum here. i remember being outwithjohnkerry.often, it is a sign of enthusiasm but not necessarily a sign of turnout. these things can be deceptive in the final play. >> you have to wonder how many of those people came out to see jay-z and beyonce are going to vote. we will see in the numbers. >> as we said, four rallies in four states today for donald trump. he is leaving it all out on the field. this, as the clinton campaign, of course, is working to get out that ground game. we will break down the homestretch strategies next. (vo) maybe it was here, when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was all the times it got you safely out there. or all the times it got you out of there. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. do

big crowds and you think, wow, there is real momentum here. i remember being out with john kerry. often, it is a sign of enthusiasm but not necessarily a sign of turnout. these things can be deceptive in the final play. >> you have to wonder how many of those people came out to see jay-z and beyonce are going to vote. we will see in the numbers. >> as we said, four rallies in four states today for donald trump. he is leaving it all out on the field. this, as the clinton campaign,...

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. indictment obviously is a very loadedword,john, speciallyin this atmosphere and no one knows if there would or would not be an indictment no matter how strong investigators feel their evidence is. >> so he is saying some fbi agents in local field offices will continue to look into the foundation. that does seem to be true by our own reporting of evan perez and pamela brown. the bottom line, this is the worst game in telephone. a claim gets made. then, it spirals out of control. so if you look on conservative blogs, you might come away believing that clinton is in imminent legal jeopardy and she is going to get locked up. trump has cited this idea of an indictment. when you see fox news walk it back and retract it, goes to show how overheated some of the news coverage is right now. there air lot of stories that can trick and mislead you. the advice to the audience is double, triple check. be stepky takeptical of what yo seeing. >> after that apology, donald trump is talking about an indictment even after bret baier apologized. >> there is the game of telephone right there. the message

. indictment obviously is a very loaded word, john, specially in this atmosphere and no one knows if there would or would not be an indictment no matter how strong investigators feel their evidence is. >> so he is saying some fbi agents in local field offices will continue to look into the foundation. that does seem to be true by our own reporting of evan perez and pamela brown. the bottom line, this is the worst game in telephone. a claim gets made. then, it spirals out of control. so if...

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election defeat on fbi director james comey. in calls with supporters, campaignchairjohnpodestasays comey's announcement just days before the election cost clinton the white house. meanwhile, senator bernie sanders says it's time for the democratic party to make some major changes. senator sanders wrote this -- i am saddened but not surprised by the outcome. it is no shock to me the millions of people who voted for mr. trump did so because they are sick and tired of economic, political and media status quo. >> he says he is working on a series of reforms for the democratic party and his wife says he is more focussed on bringing the party together than he is with a future presidential run. >> yes or no, open to senator sanders running again for the democratic presidential nomination in 2020 -- >> see, that's exactly the wrong question, wolf. nobody cares except the political pundits. he is not -- he's concerned about 2017. he's concerned about our muslim population in feeling great fear right now. we're hoping president elect trump will give them a reason to not feel that anymor

election defeat on fbi director james comey. in calls with supporters, campaign chair john podesta says comey's announcement just days before the election cost clinton the white house. meanwhile, senator bernie sanders says it's time for the democratic party to make some major changes. senator sanders wrote this -- i am saddened but not surprised by the outcome. it is no shock to me the millions of people who voted for mr. trump did so because they are sick and tired of economic, political and...